(10-02-2013, 04:09 PM)Jagdeep Wrote: Hi all,
I am currently working on a shaft which needs to be repaired.
The shaft is about 100mm OD, and about 1 foot is required to be repaired.
The shaft has a chrome coating on it. I have machined the shaft down to about 99.5mm and have threaded it as prep and have cleaned it making sure there is no contamination.
I am using CDS 8000 and are using proxon 21031 for the powder.
What i found is that the 1st coating comes off when i start the 2nd coat. The temp off the 1st coat is about 120 - 130 degress.I wait for 2 min before i apply the 2nd coat.
What could be going wrong and if i could get some advice on the below.
1) At what temp should i get to in order for me to start coating.
2) What should be the rev of the lathe machine
3) What feed rate should i use
Hi; I do not cold spray but I may be able to provide a few tips.
First, contact Castolin for parameter starting points and try these first.
Are you spraying over chrome plating or do you mean the coating you are applying is chrome based? I've seen nothing but problems when spraying over plating.
It appears the first coating is not bonding well and the residual stress of the second coating is pulling it free.
Threading is probably not adequate. Grit blast the part with 36 - 60 mesh aluminum oxide if possible.
Rotational speed with HVOF coatings should be 250 - 400 rpm for this part diameter.
Many HVOF applications call for feed rates of 38 grams/min however I would not be surprised to see a cold spray process have a much lower feed rate.